Police Beat: June 21
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday, June 20.
Categories: News Police Tempe Tags: Tempe Police Department
Editorial: Graduation blues
Graduation is coming, and, for a lot of us, it’s more like a walk to the gallows than a day of celebration.
Categories: Editorial Opinion Tags: graduation
Clean energy legislation translates to clean future
The time for embracing a clean energy future is now—a future that does not include nuclear power or offshore drilling.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: energy reform EPA Gulf Coast oil spill
Shooting down the Second Amendment
Gun control does not determine how many bad guys obtain guns. It only determines how many innocent people are not allowed to protect themselves and their families from the evil in our world.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: gun control H.R. 2159 Second Amendment
A slice of baseball heaven
The festivities in Omaha during the College World Series are a sight, smell, sound and taste to behold.
Categories: Bits from the 'Blatt Blogs
Charges dropped against students arrested in immigration protest
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office has dropped charges against the nine college students who chained themselves to the Arizona state Capitol building on April 20 to protest Senate Bill 1070.
Categories: Featured News Politics Spotlight Student Life Tags: capitol 9 charges
Calhoun’s discipline pays dividends; Blair to start
Senior Kole Calhoun is fourth nationally in walks (62), making him a difficult out for opposing pitchers.
ASU’s College World Series opener postponed until Monday
Follow along as ASU begins its College World Series run against Clemson.

